explains what are the molecular orbitals present in hydrocarbons and how they are formed by atomic, hybrid and non-hybrid orbitals; describe the steps of the electrophilic addition and explain why the π bond is broken between the two carbon atoms and not the σ bond?
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Chemistry, 21.06.2019 22:30
Which of these properties, used alone, would be least useful in identifying most minerals? a. color b. luster c. streak d. density
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 12:00
In a laboratory, 1.55mg of an organic compound containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen is burned for analysis. this combustion resulted in the formation of 1.45mg of carbon dioxide and .89 mg of water. what is the empirical formula for this compound?
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 18:00
Mercury turns to vapor at 629.88 k how much heat is lost 175 g of mercury vapor at 650 current condenses to a liquid at 297 ca mercury turns to weber at 629.88 kelvin how much he is lost 175 g of mercury vapor and 650 coming condensers to liquidate 297 kevin
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 19:10
Which statement correctly describes the phosphate ion, ? it is composed of one phosphorus atom and four oxygen atoms covalently bonded together, and there is a –3 charge distributed over the entire ion. it is composed of one phosphorus atom and four oxygen atoms covalently bonded together, and there is a –3 charge on the phosphorus atom. it is composed of one phosphorus atom and four oxygen atoms ionically bonded together, and there is a –3 charge distributed over the entire ion. it is composed of one phosphorus atom and four oxygen atoms ionically bonded together, and there is a –3 charge on the phosphorus atom.
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